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Electra and Orestis: A new-old tragedy

Playwrights Anne-Louise Sarsks and Jada Alberts team up to put on a Greek tragedy inspired play Elektra/Orestes.

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Technical talks on budget to start in Athens

Creditors say they need “more information and more discussions” before they can form an opinion of Greek finances and proposed economic reforms.

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Three out of four jobless in Greece are at least 12 months without work

Greece’s unemployment rate has started climbing again.

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Greece charged over detention conditions

The Greek state has been ordered to pay more than 82,000 euro in compensation to five men who claim they were mistreated in detention.

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Priests remain as public servants

State will keep on paying their salaries, Greek government says.

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Shipping tycoon hires Amal on Greece’s behalf

The magnate, who operates in both Athens and London, wishes to preserve his anonymity.

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Mikakos fights for child abuse programs

MP Jenny Mikakos announces $250,000 of funding over three years for two research projects to offer new ideas on how to support children at risk of harm.

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100 not out for Dr Andrew Varigos

Pioneering GP and pharmacist celebrates his 100th birthday.

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Greek Australian film shortlisted for Colourfest Film Festival

Natalie Cunningham’s award-winning short film You Know What? I Love You chosen as one of six short films to screen at the Colourfest Film Festival.

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Glaucoma – the thief of sight

Melbourne ophthalmologist Dr Alex Ioannidis encourages Greek Australians over 50 to get their eyes checked every two years.

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